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How to paint gunpla - airbrush preshading - 02/02

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Come applicare delle ombreggiature nere ad aerografo per poi creare delle sfumature sui colori.
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  • ciao,oltre a lavorare a pressione bassa hai anche diluito più del solito i colori?

  • @333444ize

    La pressione è sempre costante dai 0.7 a max 1.1 bar (a seconda di come si comporta il colore) e solo il nero usato per il preshading è stato diluito un pò più del solito per averlo meno intenso. Un'alternativa migliore è usare un nero già diluito pronto per aerografo così si va più veloce su questo passaggio.

    Ciao, SchumyGo.

  • wow i love your video, i was bought a AB kit (aircompress+cheap AB gun) few days ago, and i try to learns something from the video like you do!! i collect a lot of MG (about 20+ kit, almost is zeon MS), and it's still grand new to nowadays..anyway...you the best...siege zeon...

  • @GUNDAMZGOK

    Thanks so much, too kind words!

    Bye and good gunpla modelling! ^__^

  • Are you using a flat black enamel for preshade then a lacquer for the main color?

  • @theamarath

    Hello.

    I used all enamels paints (Humbrol), only the metallic red is a lacquer (Mr Hobby).

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  • killer job thank you for not wasting my time

  • @DeathsPit00

    Enjoy with your Gunpla! :)

    Let's try step by step with a simple and cheap kit and then check if the result is good for your taste. If you will like to paint them, with pratice your kits could improve always. ;)

    Thanks for comment, bye! ^^

  • I say this to ALL model builders(especially Gunpla builders! :-P) They look so much better when airbrushed. I know a lot of us can't afford to get one, but I know that I am eventually going to get one. Like most of you, I've been using spray paint and paint brushes for way too long and not qute getting the look I'm going for.( not that they don't look nice, just not great though.) Videos like this have convinced me that the look I want is right out of a Wal Mart Hobby isle, but just to start.

  • Hi,

    Why do you block the needle cap and spray before spraying on the part at 2:50 and in part 1 before the pre-shading?

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